Data Collection Methods
2/1/2006 3:16 PM Page 97. 4. data Collection Methods . Q ualitative researchers typically rely on four Methods for gathering information: (a) participating in the setting, (b) observing directly, (c) interviewing in depth, and (d) analyzing documents and material cul- ture. These form the core of their inquiry the staples of the diet. Several secondary and specialized Methods of data Collection supplement them. This chapter provides a brief discussion of the primary and the secondary Methods to be considered in designing a qualitative study. This discussion does not replace the many excellent, detailed references on data Collection (we refer to several at the end of this chapter). Its pur- pose is to guide the proposal writer in stipulating the Methods of choice for his study and in describing for the reader how the data will inform his research questions.
Observation is a fundamental and highly important method in all quali- ... have done a great job of making the room seem very inviting.The space itself is not optimal Most of the children ... is helpful to elaborate on the planned extent of participation: what the nature of that involvement is likely to be, how much will be revealed ...
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